Along with the social issues and traffic everyone in Atlanta deals with, Kate discovered wonderful nonprofits and ministries doing incredible work to empower the disadvantaged and create united, peaceful communities.
So I will drive my SUV around the town where my husband and I are serving. I will continue to wear my “This is What a Preacher Looks Like” T-shirt with pride. I am beginning to accept there is no conflict, just confession.
Reformation is motivated by the mysterious, unpredictable, spiritual striving to help the church become what its creator calls it to be here and now.
Everyone is looking for a church that really worships, that really knows how to praise God. We don’t know exactly what worship is, but we are always very quick to point out what it isn’t.
My dream for current students and alumni is that when they look back on their career, they might remember the trickling springs of justice in their formative years of ministry and see how, through partnership with their communities and peers, those tiny springs have conjoined to form mighty rivers of justice that shape the topography of the Christian culture and beyond.
Faculty-Staff Appreciation Day October 12, 2013 Noon Mercer Bears vs. Valparaiso Crusaders Anderson Field Mercer's October 12 game against Valparaiso has been designated as...
The inventor of a widely used drug to treat diabetic nerve pain is scheduled to speak Oct. 16 at Mercer University’s College of Pharmacy during the October Drug Discovery Seminar Series.
Mercer University's Jack Tarver Library will host a series of events to open the exhibit "Faces from the Past: The Human Image in the Ancient World," which will feature ancient artifacts from the collection of Dr. Yulssus Lynn Holmes, CLA '62, of Carrollton.
The College Hill Alliance received a Gold Excellence in Economic Development Award recognizing the efforts to recruit and retain businesses and foster neighborhood revitalization in Macon's College Hill Corridor.
The United States Air Force (USAF) recently announced it has awarded a $12 million contract to the Mercer Engineering Research Center (MERC) to support sustainment of the USAF's aging fleet of Special Operations Forces (SOF) helicopters.

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